which indicates that none of the on() handlers executed. My reading of
parse() is that it's the same as parse!() except that parse() doesn't
remove the option/values from ARGV.
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At Wed, 20 Feb 2008 11:57:09 +0900,
7stud -- wrote in [ruby-talk:291731]:
> which indicates that none of the on() handlers executed. My reading of
> parse() is that it's the same as parse!() except that parse() doesn't
> remove the option/values from ARGV.

No, parse doesn't have default arguments. This hasn't changed
since it was imported.

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